Ps gamers liked the camera long before kinect. But for me it's not so much the camera as it is the move controller, It is a much better version of the wiimote. That is one reason i'm glad the wii was such a success, i love the move.

How many Kinect style casual crap games did you see Sony reveal for the camera at their PS4 reveal? Exactly there was none Sony didn't spend 80% of their conference revealing motion control games like MS does with Kinect. It's not like Kinect and people like the features it gives you "with the controller" and like switching split screen depending on where your sitting.

Kinect was never cool. It was a gimmick that microsoft made just because everyone else was doing it. they didn't pull it off that well either. let me refresh your memory... http://www.youtube.com/watc...

also, kinect support for the next xbox system may not be optional which is a bad move on their part.

@lvl no,there was a kinect like camera for the ps2/ps3 that had games,excluding the trolls,kinect did more harm for the core xbox gamer than good,it took away from core games being made by Ms first party studios,it didn't work the way it was unveiled to the masses and didn't enhance gameplay much,wether you like the move or not it was better for a variety of games than kinect will ever be.

Ps4 eye is not Kinect. Ps4 eye doesn't require you to stand up while using and it tracks the controller positioning , not jumping and punches and kicks with body parts. If ps4 eye is used with the move controller, it would be more precise than a Kinect. Also, if you could please stop bashing next gen tech, us gamers over here could enjoy gaming as a whole, but you have to bring Xbox to a Playstation article comment section.

The AR will use the PS4's camera, the PlayStation 4 Eye, in combination with the new DualShock controller, which will combine with facial recognition to let the PS4 identify each player based not only on their controller, but their face.

Midway through the talk, Norden showed a demo video of the augmented reality stuff in action. First, we saw a guy in a living room who pulled out a virtually projected menu--we were seeing what he'd see, a reflection of himself on the screen, with the augmented reality graphics projected around him. It then cut to him sitting with a friend, pulling up a digital Pong field, which displayed superimposed over them and their controllers. They then used their controllers to move the pong paddles.

The second demo was cooler, and had the guy "zooming in" to his controller with the touch-pad, where the screen showed an army of little robot dudes living inside it. This is similar to an old Ubisoft mini-game that involved little Rabbids creatures seeming to live inside the Wii Remote.

The demo also felt a little like those little aliens in Toy Story were living within his controller. Watching them on the screen, he'd press buttons on the controller and see them react as the massive structure above them (which was actually his controller) lit up and changed. When he shook the controller, they all freaked out, and when he covered the touch-pad with his hand, their light source went away. Then, he "flicked" the touchpad and we cut back to a view of him in the room, tossing the robots out of his controller and into the room, pushing them around with his hand before eventually vacuuming them back up, also using the controller.